Ice-cream freezer.



J. S. PARRISHQ ICE CREAM FREEZER.

APPLICATION FILED FEB. 9. 1911.

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ICE-CREME FREEZER.

Application filed February 9, 1913.

To all whom it may concern:

known that 17, JAMES; Sco'r'r Prinersn,

dent of Richmond, county of Henrico, and

of Virginia, have invented certain new and useful improvements i les-Cream Freezers of which the following is a full and, clear specification, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, in which- Figure l is a perspective view with the dome of the gearing separated a short distance from the frame; and Fig. 2 a vertical longiti:dinal sectional view showing the frame applied to a tub.

The object of this invention is to provide an ice cream freezer gearing frame of the type covered by patent to Rollrnan No.

1,011,247, dated Dec. 12, 1911, and the invention consists in certain novel features of construction hereinafter set forth.

The frame consists of a metal ring 0; constructed of a flat bar set on edge and con" nected across its center with a transverse gear-supporting bar 77, this bar or late 6 being provided with a supplemental plate 0 riveted to its under side to receive the upper cylindrical end of the ice cream can top (t.

The bar F) has its ends upturned and riveted to the inner face of the ring. The ring a is made in two semi-circular parts, and the abutting ends of these two parts are locked rigidlv together by the ends of the cross bar or plate Ii?rejecting from opposite vertical fiat sides of thering a is a pair of parallel bars e set vertically edge-wise and formed integral with the ring. At one end one or both these bars may be provided with an opening, for the reception of the frame-locking ook carried by the tub, and between the bars may he integrally forged a transverse I bracing; plate 7. At the other end of the -rame may be forged a transverse plate 7a which serves as one of the hinge members.

' this plate being; provided with openings '5 for the reception of the 1hooks on the tub. e jr This plate 7i and the adjacent wall o are provided with holes 70 for wn of the drive shaft Z of the Specification of Letters "fatent.

be obtained for five cents each, Y

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suitable rivet holes 0 being provided in the flange and the ring to enable the'dome to be fastened rigidly to the ring.- When the dome is thus fastened to the ring; serves to brace the same and this bracing function is especially valuable in view of the fact that the ring is made in two parts. it will he observed that with the construction ahcve described,'the frame bars 6 may be forged integral with the ring, and the ring together with the dome will form a complete casing for the gearing.

Having thus described my invention, what I claim as new and desire to secure by Let ters Patent, is-

'1. A frame for ice cream freezer gearings, consisting of a ring-shaped flat bar set vertically on edge and constructed of two secring andfestencd to the inner face thereof across the joints between the sections, and a pair of flat hars projecting" from each of said sections-and having their outer ends connected bv transverse integral crossbars, 9 for the purpose set forth.

In testimony whereof I hereunto my signature in the presence of two witnesses,

JAMES EiCQTT SH.

Witnesses L Brion, WILLLIAM T. frian'rind Washington, I) I tions, a transverse har extending across the 

